Alan Berg

Lawyer and radio host known for controversies

Alan Berg - Lawyer and radio host known for controversies
Born

January 1st, 1934
91 years ago

Died

June 18th, 1984
41 years ago — 50 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A lawyer and radio host with a notable career in talk radio. Best recognized for hosting a progressive talk show in the 1980s, which often featured controversial topics and attracted a significant audience. The radio program emphasized liberal viewpoints and engaged listeners in discussions about contemporary political issues. Worked as a civil rights attorney and was involved in various legal cases before transitioning fully into broadcasting. Berg was known for his outspoken style, which garnered both dedicated supporters and vocal critics. His life was cut short in 1984 due to a targeted shooting, leading to significant discussions about free speech and political rhetoric.

Hosted a progressive talk radio show

Worked as a civil rights attorney

Gained attention for controversial topics

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